what is it ? why do i need it ? how do i do it?
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Earned Value Analysis. What Is It ? Why Do I Need It ? How Do I Do It?. Today’s Situation. Need for accurate and consistent status information Numerous complex (and interrelated) projects Projects with many WBS activities Virtual offices Diverse and integrated manufacturing processes. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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What Is It ?
Why Do I Need It ?
How Do I Do It?
Earned Value Analysis
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Today’s Situation
Need for accurate and consistent status informationNumerous complex (and interrelated) projects Projects with many WBS activities Virtual offices Diverse and integrated manufacturing processes
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There’s Room For Improvement
70% of projects are:•Over budget•Behind schedule
52% of all projects finish at 189% of their initial budget
And some, after huge investments of time and money, are simply never completed
Source:The Standish Group
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How to answer the question: “Have we done what
we said we’d do?”
% complete estimating % of Budget spent % of work done % of time elapsed subjective,
incomplete
draws false conclusions
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Enter Earned Value Analysis
“Earned Value Analysis” is:• an industry standard way to:
•measure a project’s progress,•forecast its completion date and final cost,
and•provide schedule and budget variances
along the way.
By integrating three measurements, it provides consistent, numerical indicators with which you can evaluate and compare projects.
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What’s More Important?
Knowing where you are on schedule?
Knowing where you are on budget?
Knowing where you are on work accomplished?
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EVA Integrates All Three
It compares the PLANNED amount of work with what has actually been COMPLETED, to determine if COST , SCHEDULE, and WORK ACCOMPLISHED are progressing as planned.
Work is “Earned” or credited as it is completed.
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Earned Value is needed because...
Different measures of progress for different types of tasks
Need to “roll up” progress of many tasks into an overall project status
Need for a uniform unit of measure (dollars or work-hours).
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Earned Value is needed because...
Provides an “Early Warning” signal for prompt corrective action.
Bad news does not age well.
Still time to recover
Timely request for additional funds
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And One More Reason
Why You Need EVA
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Because It May Be Required!
These Set the Stage:
GPRA; 1993
FASA, Title V; 1994
Clinger-Cohen Act; 1996
And Then Along Came OMB! (Circular A-11, Part 7)
"Agencies must use a performance based acquisition management system, based on ANSI/EIA Standard 748, to measure achievement of the cost, schedule, and performance goals."
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OK, So What Is This Stuff?
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So, Is This Stuff New ?It’s been around since the sixties.
“Cost/Schedule Control Systems Criteria”(C/SCSC)
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Examples of Informal Earned Value Analysis
It’s done informally without realizing it.•30% time used,•30% $$ spent•So, if 30% of the work is done, I must be OK ??
•Shop floor estimates
•Cost comparisonsBudget vs. Actual
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How’s This Project Doing?
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Let’s Take A Look Under The Hood
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But First! - We Must Get Organized
EVA works best when work is ‘compartmentalized’.
Compartmentalization is best achieved with a well-planned Work Breakdown Structure.
So, how do I create a WBS for a really complex project?
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Proper WBS Design
One WBS per program• Deliverable-oriented• Work not in the WBS is out-of-scope• Each descending level represents more
detail
Full (and accurate) definition is key• Defined deliverable(s)• Timeframe for delivery of product• Total cost (direct and indirect) to deliver
product
Let’s Look at an example:
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A Sample Work Breakdown Structure
Serve Pizzas to Customers
Provide the Place
Cook the Food
Serve Customers
(Others)
Cook the Sauce
Make the Dough
Build the Pizza
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WBS Units are “Work Packages”
Lowest level WBS elements
Have an accompanying narrative
Have three measurable components• Scope of work to be accomplished• Total (direct and indirect) cost• Timeframe for completion
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Control Account Plans
A CAP is essentially a Work Package with some added features:Assignment of responsibility
• Organization• Individual
Division (if necessary) into lower-level Work Packages.
Metrics for measuring EV performance• Milestones• % complete• Other
The sum of the CAPs constitutes the Performance Measurement Baseline
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Some New Terms
PV – Planned Value
AC - Actual Cost
EV – Earned Value
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Earned Value Definitions
PV: “Planned Value”
Planned cost of the total amount of work scheduled to be performed by the milestone date.
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PV – Planned Value or Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled
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Earned Value Definitions (cont.)
AC: “Actual Cost of Work Performed”
Cost incurred to accomplish the work that has been done to date.
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ACWP - Actual Cost of Work Performed
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Earned Value Definitions (cont.)
EV: Earned value or Budgeted Cost of Work Performed
The planned (not actual) cost to complete the work that has been done.
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EV- Earned Value or Budgeted Cost of Work Performed
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The Whole Story
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Some Derived Metrics
SV: Schedule Variance (EV-PV)A comparison of amount of work performed during a given period of time to what was scheduled to be performed.
A negative variance means the project is behind schedule
CV: Cost Variance (EV-AC)A comparison of the budgeted cost of work performed with actual cost.
A negative variance means the project is over budget.
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Schedule Variance & Cost Variance
Schedule Variance = EV-PV
$49,000- 55,000
SV = - $ 6,000
Cost Variance = EV-AC
$49,000 56,000
CV = - $7,000
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SPI: Schedule Performance IndexSPI=EV/PV
If SPI<1 means project is behind schedule
CPI: Cost Performance IndexCPI= EV/AC
If CPI<1 means project is over budget
CSI: Cost Schedule Index (CSI=CPI x SPI)
The further CSI is from 1.0, the less likely project recovery becomes.
Some More Derived Metrics
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Performance Metrics
SPI: EV/PV
49,000/55,000 = 0.891
CPI: EV/AC
49,000/56000 = 0.875
CSI: SPI x CPI
.891 x .875 = 0.780
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Making ProjectionsOnce a project is 10% complete, theoverrun at completion will not be lessthan the current overrun.
Once a project is 20% complete,the CPI does not vary from its currentvalue by morethan 10%.
The CPI and SPI are statistically accurate indicators of final cost results.
Source: Defense Acquisition University
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A New Criteria
Activities “earn value” as they are completed.
The value earned is the WBS budgeted cost of the activity completed to date.
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Value of Earned Value
Schedule Status ReportingCost Status ReportingForecasting
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But How Do I Do All This Stuff ?
With an Earned Value Management System
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Requirements of Earned Value
Proper WBS DesignBaseline Budget Control Accounts Baseline ScheduleWork measurement by Control Account work-hours, dollars, units, etc.
Good Project Management Practices
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Shortcomings of Earned Value
Quantifying/measuring work progress can be difficult.
Time required for data measurement, input, and manipulation can be considerable.
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Summary
EVA & EVMS will help reduce guesswork in: Measuring performance forecasting
Need to get beyond misleading measures of progress.Reasons to use EVA and EVMS: Good project management practice OMB requirement
Incorporate into contracts
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Earned Value Resources
http://www.pmi.org/
http://www.acq.osd.mil/pm/
ANSI/EIA 748 is available from:Global Engineering Documents800-854-7179
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Earned Value Analysis
Questions/Discussion